Wyatt Mcguire
Attorney
(405) 971 1769
wyattmcguire@overmanlegal.com
Wyatt, a third-generation Oklahoman, graduated with High Honors from the University of Oklahoma College of Law in 2021 and with Honors from the University of Oklahoma Price School of Business in 2018. At OU Law, he earned six American Jurisprudence Awards, participated in the ABA National Appellate Advocacy Competition, and served on various committees. He was an Assistant Articles Editor for the Oklahoma Law Review and appointed to the National Order of Barristers upon graduation. Additionally, Wyatt was a Centennial Scholar, Comfort Scholar, and recipient of the Frank and Edna Asper Elkouri Scholarship.
After graduating from law school, Wyatt scored in the top 2% on the Uniform Bar Examination. He is a member of several professional organizations, including the American Bar Association, Oklahoma Bar Association, Oklahoma County Bar Association, and Oklahoma Association for Justice. Wyatt is admitted to practice in all Oklahoma State Courts and the Western District of Oklahoma.
Education, Bar Admission & Awards
- B.A., University of Oklahoma; Business Management
- J.D., University of Oklahoma School of Law
- Admitted to the Oklahoma Bar in 2021
Practice Areas
- Business Law
- Civil Litigation
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